(adj) – ordinary; not outstanding Examples: No one could remember the nondescript student because he didn’t make a lasting impression. Synonyms : Antonyms.

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(adj) – ordinary; not outstanding Examples: No one could remember the nondescript student because he didn’t make a lasting impression. Synonyms : Antonyms : nondescript

(verb) – to repeal, cancel Examples: Republicans want to rescind the new health care bill because they feel like it will create more problems. I had to rescind my invitation to the party, upsetting the host. Synonyms : Antonyms : rescind

(adj.) – causing irritation; harsh Examples: His squeaky voice is so abrasive to my ears I have to plug them up. Every time I wear a wool sweater, the abrasive fibers make me itch. Synonyms : Antonyms : abrasive

( adj. ) – self-satisfied; overly content Examples: Even though Sarah could have gotten an A in class, she became complacent and got a B. Synonyms : Antonyms : complacent

(noun.) – a noisy quarrel or brawl Examples: After the fracas at the game, Rasheed Wallace was suspended for two games. Avoid getting into a fracas to escape punishment. Synonyms :, Antonyms : fracas

(adj) – disorderly Examples: The raucous gathering alerted the cops. When the student dropped his lunch tray, the cafeteria erupted in a raucous uproar. Synonyms : Antonyms: raucous

(adj) – not inclined to speak; reserved Examples: No one would have thought that the class president was actually such a reticent person when not in public. Synonyms : Antonyms : reticent

(adj) – intense, powerful, forceful Examples: With a vehement tone, the cop ordered the suspect on to the ground. Synonyms : Antonyms : vehement

(noun.) – punishment Examples: Sometimes famous people receive more retribution that average people because they must be an example of. You must expect retribution if you get caught. Synonyms : Antonyms : retribution

(adj.) – crucial; vitally important Examples: A pivotal moment in Eric Bishop’s career was when he came off the bench to hit a grand slam in the playoffs, skyrocketing his career. Graduating college is a pivotal moment in anyone’s life. Synonyms : Antonyms : pivotal